Capital Management Services Inc. Debt Settlement Letter

Capital Management Services Inc. Debt Settlement Letter

Each year the negotiations team reaches many settlements with creditors. The settlements are negotiated based on the funds that the clients have available to reach either a lump sum or in some cases installments on the settlement amounts.

Please click on the year below to expand and view a few of the many settlement letters that are reached each year. If you have a different creditor and would like to see a sample settlement letter from that creditor, please feel free to request a prior settlement letter (with all confidential information blacked out) with that creditor from your CuraDebt counselor.

Please keep in mind that future results are not guaranteed, but experience of over 12 years gives the CuraDebt team more experience than most any other company in the industry, with the goal of saving you the most money as quickly as possible based on your funds available.

Below, please find some debt settlement letters.

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Student Loan Settlement Letters

Talk to us regarding student loans if you have financial challenges. In certain circumstances, you may be entitled to hardship or savings.

Future results are not guaranteed. A variety of factors are used in arriving at the final settlement amount, such as hardship, age of debt, financial profile, recent large cash advances, recent large luxury purchases, creditor, credit history, and other factors.

* CuraDebt does not charge any fees for its free counseling sessions. If you qualify for our Performance Based Debt Settlement Program, performance fees will only be earned as debts are settled. Not all services are available in all states. Individual results vary. We do not guarantee debt will be reduced at any specific percentage. CuraDebt does not assume or pay any consumer debts, and does not provide tax or legal advice. If you seek legal or tax advice, you should consult with a tax specialist or attorney. Read and understand all contract terms prior to enrollment.A minimum of $5,000 is needed to qualify for the debt relief programs.